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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



A lievisioii of the HjjooicH of the Frin- 

 gilline genus tSijcalis. 



Ibis, 1872, pp. 30-18, i)]s. ii, iii. 



A review of the spocics (10 in iininhcr) of llic 

 genus Sycalis. l^i/calis jielzelni is descrilied iiiitl 

 the follcnvinij; species are ligured : iSi/cali.s chry- 

 sopf, S. lutea, and .S". aureiventHs (cT, ¥)• 



602 

 ' Observations on the systeniatio position 

 of the genera PeJtops, EHrijlamus and 

 To<his. 



Ibis, 1872, pp. 177-180. 

 Ea(;h of the genera Pcltops, FAtrylrfmun and 

 Todus is reltfiated to its proper position in tlie. 

 natural .system. ri'Ifnpn is referred to the family 

 Mnscicap'Kl(t\ Evriila'iinis (tlie Ijiiri/lirniidc) is 

 pla<'ed in tlio order I'asseres, and Tmlns is miidc 

 the type of a new family, Todidce. to be placed in 

 the C'ocrygn III nrphce, next to the Momotidce. The 

 text is ilhistrated. 



603 

 On a new Parrakeet of the genus Lofi- 

 culus from tlie I'hilippine Islands. 

 /;-/*, 1872, pp. 32.3-:'2.-i, pi. xi. 

 Loriculun chrysonotns is described and lijjured. 



604 

 Index to the Ornithological Literature 

 of 1871. By Osbert .Salvin and P. L. 

 Sclater. 



Ibis, 1872, pp. 413-468. 

 An .aljihabetical list of the ornithological ]>ub- 

 lications in 1871, with short abstracts of their 

 contents. 



605 

 Notes on rropithecus bicoJor nnd Jihinoc- 

 eros lasiotis. 



A7in. and May. Xat. Hist., ser. 4, X, pp. 298, 



299 (1872). 



Notes on I'rojiitlicciis Idcolor, (Iray. which is 



shown to liave been already de.scribed by M. A. 



Grandidier as /'. cdivardsi, and on the distinctness 



of Rhinoceros lasiutis.* 



*(See ahso Nature, VI, p. 518, 1872; Rep. 

 Brit. Assoc. Ado. .Sci., 1872, Pt. II, p. 140.) 



606 

 The new Rhinoceros. 



Nature, VI, pp. 518, 519 (1872). 

 An illustrated account of lOiliiorerox hif;i(itis. 

 a new species received by tlie Zooldnical Society 

 of London, with notes on tlie otlier si>eci(s of Klii- 

 noceroses living in the Society's Gardens. 



(See also Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sei., 1872, 



Pt. II, p. 14(1, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 



,ser. 4, X, p. 298, 1872.) 



607 

 Proceedings of Zoologicnl Collectors. 



iVaYMW, VII, p.n0(1872). 

 Note on the wliereabouts and doings of zoolog- 

 ical collectors in foreign countries. 



608 

 On a new Rhinoceros, Avitli rcniai'ks on 

 the recent species of this genus and their 

 distribution. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1872, 1't. II, p. 140. 

 Koto on Rhinoceros lasiotis, n. sp., and a list of 

 the six known species of Uliinoceroses, with re- 

 marlvs. 



(See also Nature, VI, p. 518, 1872; Ann. 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, X, p. 298, 1872.) 



Notice of an apparently new Marine 

 Animal fr(nn the Northern Pacilic. 



Rep. liiit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1872, Pt. II, pp. 



140,141. 

 Xote on a remarkable animal from "Washington 

 Territory, Xorth America, described by Dr. Gray 

 as Osteocella septentrionalis, but supposed by Mr. 

 Sclater to be the ossified notoehord of some car- 

 tilaginous fish. 



(See also Nature, VIII, p. 487.) 



[Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in December, 1872.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pj). 1-3. 

 The American Darter (Plotus anhinga) is illus- 

 trated in the text. 



611 

 [Exhibition of some skins of Birds 

 from New Britain and tlie neighbouring 

 Islands.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1873, p. 3. 

 Exhibition to the Zoological Society of London 

 of skins of seven species made up from specimens 

 which had been received in spirit from Dr. Ben- 

 nett, of Sydney. 



612 

 On Peruvian Birds collected bv Mr. 

 Whitely. By P. L. Sclater and Osbert 

 Salvin. Part YL* 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 184-187, pi. 



xxi. 

 A list of 78 species, with notes on the more re- 

 markable ones. Hapalocercus acutipennis is de- 

 scribed as a new species, and Tanagrra olivina is 

 figured. 



* (For Piirt I see Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 



1867, p. 982; Pt. IL 1868, p. 173; Pt. Ill, 



1868, p. r.68; rt. IV, 1869, p. 151; Pt. V, 



1869, ]). .')9G; Pt. VII. 1873, p. 779; Pt. 

 A'lII, 1874, p. 677; Pt. IX. 1876, p. 15.) 



[Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in .lanuary. 1873.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, \»n,-p^.\m, 194, pi. 

 xxii. 

 Report on the additions to the Zoological So- 

 ( i(t\ s Minagerie, with notes on the most notice- 

 able sixciniens. An a]>parcntly new species of 

 Iriiit bat is named Ptoropus formosus, and a list 

 of the species of fruit bats (13 in number) living 

 in the Menagerie is given. A fi^ire is given in 

 tlie text, of a female Tapir from Paraguaj-. 



614 

 On the Birds of etistern Peru. By P. 

 L. Scliitcr and Osbert Salvin. With notes 

 on the habits of the Birds, by Edward 

 Bartlett. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 252-311, pis. 



xxv, xxvi. 

 An annotated catalogue of 473 species, with 

 remarks on the comjiosition of the east Peruvian 

 avifauna. The new generic name Cni/nideetes 

 is proposed for the reception of Cychirhi/nchiis 

 siibbruitneus, Scl., and the following species are 

 described: Pithys Ivinilata. Rhynrlidcyelus viri- 

 diceps. and Cryptiirus bartletti. The lirstnien- 

 tioiii'd is ligiired. A maji showing the localities 

 in which tlie collect ions were made is given. The 

 nest of Furnarius minor is figured in the text. 



